Gary Neville
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Think about what it was for United when they didn't win the league for 26 years and they won a Premier League title for the first time.
Liverpool's history has been built on winning league titles and to not win it for so long is a massive problem for the club and they need to remove that problem quickly.
And I think if they can win it...
They've got, obviously, the support globally.
They've got the weight behind them.
It would be a huge, huge thing.
And like I say, for Liverpool Football Club, it would be the most enormous.
That's why I say the Champions League, the FA Cup, big competitions in any other season, Liverpool have to win the league.
And Jurgen Klopp knows he's got a team that can win it, and that's why everything should just go towards that.
I don't think a manager will like being asked that question.
I think he'll feel that it's not something he wants to get involved in, but the reality of it is he's going to walk into a press conference that will ask him that question, I'm sure.
There's not really a lot Sean can say to it, to be honest with you.
He's a professional guy who, to be fair, is...
He's got huge respect for his club and his club have got huge respect for him.
You heard the fans tonight towards him in terms of the reception that they gave him and some of the flags and banners.
They know they've got a fantastic manager who's doing a great job for them.
So it's a difficult one and I think that ultimately we see a lot of situations in football where maybe the club have acted brutally or the manager's been a bit callous and left them.
This is not that type of situation.
This is a guy who's served his club well and a club who's served his manager well.
If it was going to come to a point in the next few days where he was offered this job, it would be a tough, heart-wrenching decision.